Polling day arrangements for GM Mayor elections
Almost two million electors will have the chance to elect the first ever Mayor of Greater Manchester as voters across the region go to the polls on Thursday 4 May.
Almost two million electors will have the chance to elect the first ever Mayor of Greater Manchester as voters across the region go to the polls on Thursday 4 May.
A council by-election will be held in Radcliffe East ward on Thursday 8 June, the same day as the General Election.
Five candidates will contest the Bury Council by-election in Besses ward in Whitefield which takes place on Thursday 4 May.
The official countdown to the election to choose the first ever Greater Manchester Mayor has begun.
A by-election will be held in Besses ward in Whitefield on Thursday 4 May.
The people have spoken – and it’s a clean sweep for Prestwich in elections to the UK Youth Parliament.
Bury residents will soon be receiving a form through their letter box asking them to confirm that their details on the electoral register are correct.
Residents are reminded to make sure they are in good time to have their say in the EU Referendum on Thursday 23 June.
Labour now have a majority of 13 seats on Bury Council following yesterday’s (Thursday 5 May) local elections.
Castle Leisure Centre in Bury will be closed all day on Thursday 5 May while the votes cast in the local elections are counted there.
Voters are being reminded to make sure they are ready to take part in the elections on Thursday 5 May.
Voters are being reminded that they only need to be registered once to have their say in both the council elections and the EU Referendum.
There is only one week left to make sure you are on the electoral role if you want to have a say in the upcoming council elections.
The candidates have been announced for the Bury Council elections which take place on Thursday 5 May.
Residents are being urged to make sure they are registered to vote in the Bury Council elections on 5 May.
Bury Council is encouraging local people to visit www.gov.uk/register-to-vote to register to vote.
Bury Council is writing to some residents reminding them that they need to register to vote for the 2016 local elections and the EU referendum.
Bury Council is encouraging residents who are not yet registered to vote to go online and register their details.
Bury Council is encouraging anyone not yet registered to vote to do so during this week’s National Voter Registration Drive.
It’s full steam ahead in Bury – and not just because the Flying Scotsman is in town!